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dan senor, really great to have you back. >> we love you, dan. since we love you, we're going to let you stay on and talk to mika's dad, dr. brzezinski. >> i'm going to be able to get schooled. i'm going to get schooled. >> i know. >> this is going to hurt. >> you're going to let me. meaning you don't want that. >> i'm going to just sit back and watch. >> oh, gosh. >> sit back and watch, dan. >> and then -- okay. i'm nervous now. dr. zbigniew brzezinski is coming up along with dr. jeffrey sachs. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 this morning, i'm going to trade in hong kong. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 after that, it's on to germany. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 then tonight, i'm trading 9500 miles away in japan. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with the new global account from schwab, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i hunt down opportunities around the world tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 as if i'm right there. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and i'm in total control because i can trade tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 directly online in 12 markets in their local currencies. td
dan senor, really great to have you back. >> we love you, dan. since we love you, we're going to let you stay on and talk to mika's dad, dr. brzezinski. >> i'm going to be able to get schooled. i'm going to get schooled. >> i know. >> this is going to hurt. >> you're going to let me. meaning you don't want that. >> i'm going to just sit back and watch. >> oh, gosh. >> sit back and watch, dan. >> and then -- okay. i'm nervous now. dr....
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representatives carol shay porter and dan maffei take the top. if you have a trivia question for us, e-mail us. until i had the shingles. i have never encountered such a burning sensation... it was like a red rash. like somebody had set a bag of hot charcoal on my neck. i had no idea it came from chickenpox. it's something you never want to encounter. for more of the inside story, visit shinglesinfo.com is the same frequent heartburn treatment as prilosec otc. now with a fancy coating that gives you a burst of wildberry flavor. now why make a flavored heartburn pill? because this is america. and we don't just make things you want, we make things you didn't even know you wanted. like a spoon fork. spray cheese. and jeans made out of sweatpants. so grab yourself some new prilosec otc wildberry. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. >>> let's bring back our panel. bob costantini, fred marcus, ruth, and fred yang. talking about congressional ego stroking was one of the tenets t
representatives carol shay porter and dan maffei take the top. if you have a trivia question for us, e-mail us. until i had the shingles. i have never encountered such a burning sensation... it was like a red rash. like somebody had set a bag of hot charcoal on my neck. i had no idea it came from chickenpox. it's something you never want to encounter. for more of the inside story, visit shinglesinfo.com is the same frequent heartburn treatment as prilosec otc. now with a fancy coating that...
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>>>ppor quÉ se dan a la fuga. >>> por la seguridad porque temia que le hiciera algo la policía. >>> pero la policía está para dar seguridad. >>> pero quién te dijo eso. >>> por qué le tiene miedo a la policía, me puede contestar eso. >>> cada día el dolor es más grande. >>> me lo mataron aquí, yo no voy a enterrar a mi hijo aquí . >>> como ha ocurrido la semana, esto causó una controversia familiar. >>> mi papá es boricua, nacido, crecido, debería enterrarse en puerto rico. >>> Él está en el cielo, debnería agradecerle a estados unidos, porque esto va para bayamón yo se lo die a mi hijo. >>> mientras que dos individuos son personas de interés para la policía, mañana el cuerpo de héctor "el macho" camacho será velado y después llevado a nueva york, regresamos a los estudios. >>> gracias; jorge, la policía de chicago dice que el tiroteo en un funeral de un pandillero dejó un muerto y un herido, el incidente es la situación más reciente de violencia juvenil, tenemos las declaraciones de luis mejid y su historia ♪. >>> eran alrededor de las 4 de la mañana que me
>>>ppor quÉ se dan a la fuga. >>> por la seguridad porque temia que le hiciera algo la policía. >>> pero la policía está para dar seguridad. >>> pero quién te dijo eso. >>> por qué le tiene miedo a la policía, me puede contestar eso. >>> cada día el dolor es más grande. >>> me lo mataron aquí, yo no voy a enterrar a mi hijo aquí . >>> como ha ocurrido la semana, esto causó una controversia familiar. >>>...
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dan? >> i wonder if people in l.a. thought they were filming a movie or something. >> probably would have been, oh, camel on the road. >> typical saturday morning. >> the best part of that story, when you thought it couldn't get more absurd, you start interviewing a guy with a clown face. that was awesome. thank you, john. appreciate it. >>> coming up here on the broadcast, the american college professor convicted for drug possession in argentina. he claims he was set up and that this model was at the heart of the sting. >>> also, mansion melee. the new pictures following the bloody thanksgiving brawl between halle berry's fiance and her ex, after he showed up with her 4-year-old daughter. what impact will the fight have on their bitter custody battle? [ dribbling ] >>> this is awesome. putting some bounce in the holiday spirit. the viral video featuring nba superstars, playing a christmas carol. how did they do this? and why? the story coming up after this quick break here on "gma." [ female announcer ] there are lots
dan? >> i wonder if people in l.a. thought they were filming a movie or something. >> probably would have been, oh, camel on the road. >> typical saturday morning. >> the best part of that story, when you thought it couldn't get more absurd, you start interviewing a guy with a clown face. that was awesome. thank you, john. appreciate it. >>> coming up here on the broadcast, the american college professor convicted for drug possession in argentina. he claims he...
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dan and carolyn have the night off. the rescue effort is going on right now on fitzgerald drive in pinole. alan wang is live on the scene with the latest. >> ama, we are here at the best buy in pinole, and that guy is still stuck in the drainpipe about 20 yards up the hill behind me. firefighters from pinole and the surrounding area are using shovels to dig up the pipes and possibly using heavy machinery to break into it. it started around 8:00 tonight when a customer here at the best buy in pinole heard the faint voice of a man calling for help. at first they couldn't figure out where it was coming from. and then they tracked it to a storm drain. the security guard at best buy said the man was sleeping in the pipe which is slanted at a 50 degree angle, and somehow he sliped so far down they could only hear him faintly calling for help. jay been able to make physical and verbal contact with him. we tried to lasso his hands, but he is tightly in there. we are excavating the drainpipe right now. i have resources from pino
dan and carolyn have the night off. the rescue effort is going on right now on fitzgerald drive in pinole. alan wang is live on the scene with the latest. >> ama, we are here at the best buy in pinole, and that guy is still stuck in the drainpipe about 20 yards up the hill behind me. firefighters from pinole and the surrounding area are using shovels to dig up the pipes and possibly using heavy machinery to break into it. it started around 8:00 tonight when a customer here at the best buy...
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dan and carolyn have the night off. the rescue effort is going on right now on fitzgerald drive in pinole. alan wang is live on the scene with the latest. >> ama, we are here at the best buy in pinole, and that guy is still stuck in the drainpipe about 20 yards up the hill behind me. firefighters from pinole and the surrounding area are using shovels to dig up the pipes and possibly using heavy machinery to break into it. it started around 8:00 tonight when a customer here at the best buy in pinole heard the faint voice of a man calling for help. at first they couldn't figure out where it was coming from. and then they tracked it to a storm drain. the security guard at best buy said the man was sleeping in the pipe which is slanted at a 50 degree angle, and somehow he sliped so far down they could only hear him faintly calling for help. jay been able to make physical and verbal contact with him. we tried to lasso his hands, but he is tightly in there. we are excavating the drainpipe right now. i have resources from pino
dan and carolyn have the night off. the rescue effort is going on right now on fitzgerald drive in pinole. alan wang is live on the scene with the latest. >> ama, we are here at the best buy in pinole, and that guy is still stuck in the drainpipe about 20 yards up the hill behind me. firefighters from pinole and the surrounding area are using shovels to dig up the pipes and possibly using heavy machinery to break into it. it started around 8:00 tonight when a customer here at the best buy...
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. >> hoy la liturgia asisten 22 u mujeres, algunas dan gracias d todas sin excepcion ele piden a didios otra oportunidad para por abrazar a sus hijos una vez más. >> esa semana las puertas d ab e abrieron para 24 mujeres, vivian en estados unidos, hace maás de 10 años >> me duele mucho que yo este aquí y ellos allá, pero tengo que ser fuerte por mi y mis h o hijos >> lego haleco hago hace 3 di i hijos todos en estados unidos, su proceso de deportacion fue a hace 2 añlos donde no se pres o presento. >> te extrañamos, donde estas, e estoy trabajando >> también llego a tijuana, en a arizona quedo su hijo, es la s g segunda vez que la expulsan >> volvi entrar a los 3 dias, después me encontraron por medio de mi mama, me echaron por 8 s meses estuve detenida >> intentara pasar la frontera, aunque en el intento quede rttr las rejas un comportamiento r u recurrente de quienes trabajja e en ese refugio >> son mujeres que animicamente vienen acabadas por la separa o separación, son mujeres que en l la noche no du ermermen por pe e en sus hijos, su unicúnico pen n pensamiento es que eq
. >> hoy la liturgia asisten 22 u mujeres, algunas dan gracias d todas sin excepcion ele piden a didios otra oportunidad para por abrazar a sus hijos una vez más. >> esa semana las puertas d ab e abrieron para 24 mujeres, vivian en estados unidos, hace maás de 10 años >> me duele mucho que yo este aquí y ellos allá, pero tengo que ser fuerte por mi y mis h o hijos >> lego haleco hago hace 3 di i hijos todos en estados unidos, su proceso de deportacion fue a hace 2...
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dan and carolyn have the night off. the rescue effort is going on right now on fitzgerald drive in pinole. alan wang is live on the scene with the latest. >> ama, we are here at the best buy in pinole, and that guy is still stuck in the drainpipe about 20 yards up the hill behind me. firefighters from pinole and the surrounding area are using shovels to dig up the pipes and possibly using heavy machinery to break into it. it started around 8:00 tonight when a customer here at the best buy in pinole heard the faint voice of a man calling for help. at first they couldn't figure out where it was coming from. and then they tracked it to a storm drain. the security guard at best buy said the man was sleeping in the pipe which is slanted at a 50 degree angle, and somehow he sliped so far down they could only hear him faintly calling for help. jay been able to make physical and verbal contact with him. we tried to lasso his hands, but he is tightly in there. we are excavating the drainpipe right now. i have resources from pino
dan and carolyn have the night off. the rescue effort is going on right now on fitzgerald drive in pinole. alan wang is live on the scene with the latest. >> ama, we are here at the best buy in pinole, and that guy is still stuck in the drainpipe about 20 yards up the hill behind me. firefighters from pinole and the surrounding area are using shovels to dig up the pipes and possibly using heavy machinery to break into it. it started around 8:00 tonight when a customer here at the best buy...
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dan and i do that, as well. we're actually not sitting next to each other. >> the whole broadcast. >>> coming up on "good morning america," fallout from the hollywood brawl. will halle berry's custody battle be helped or hurt by the custody fight between her fiance and ex-boyfriend? >>> and lady gaga getting unexpected visitors for thanksgiving. that's coming up on "pop news." we'll be right back. keep it here. turkey's ready. turkey? c'mon already! sears black friday sale is on now! find great deals on the top brands, and there are even more doorbusters starting 7am saturday. this is sears. both of us actually. our pharmacist recommended it. and that makes me feel pretty good about it. and then i heard about a study looking at multivitamins and the long term health benefits. and what do you know? they used centrum silver in the study. makes me feel even better, that's what i take. sorry, we take. [ male announcer ] centrum. the most recommended. most preferred. most studied. centrum, always your most complete.
dan and i do that, as well. we're actually not sitting next to each other. >> the whole broadcast. >>> coming up on "good morning america," fallout from the hollywood brawl. will halle berry's custody battle be helped or hurt by the custody fight between her fiance and ex-boyfriend? >>> and lady gaga getting unexpected visitors for thanksgiving. that's coming up on "pop news." we'll be right back. keep it here. turkey's ready. turkey? c'mon already!...
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the wall street journal's dan henning beer's latest column deals with this issue. you may be surprised what he has to say about this and what the gop needs to do next time around. you will join the company at 10:35. do not keep me waiting ever. here's my take on punctuality. in television you must not be late no matter what. show up even ten seconds late and you are in deep trouble. that absolute principle of punctuality should be translated into everyday life. they have a thing about this? i do. the other day i agreed to meet someone at a new york city landmark at 12:00 noon. to me that means 12:00 noon, not 12:0 one and not 12:10 when this person showed up running late, he said with a smile. i am not buying it and i don't accept it. being late is flat out rude. it also makes the implicit assumption that their time is more valuable than mine and that is absolutely wrong. more than that our you supposed to organize your time if people can't keep time? what does 12:00 noon mean? does it mean 12:00 noon or 12:10 or what? how am i supposed to know? are we all supposed
the wall street journal's dan henning beer's latest column deals with this issue. you may be surprised what he has to say about this and what the gop needs to do next time around. you will join the company at 10:35. do not keep me waiting ever. here's my take on punctuality. in television you must not be late no matter what. show up even ten seconds late and you are in deep trouble. that absolute principle of punctuality should be translated into everyday life. they have a thing about this? i...
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dan kerman is live at s f o. there have been delays. >> at this point there are still some delays but the security lines are small. not that mantravelers- today. but i would say that before 3:00 p.m. most flights were delayed. there rain and clouds were not a welcome sight for travelers going out of s f o on this tuesday before and giving. >> i was going to try to go to medford, oregon. and we were told that it is canceled and we might not be able to get on another flight for another couple of days. >> connecting los angeles flight but it has been delayed for three hours. when we got there, las vegas 2 el paso will be gone. >> at least a couple of delays with these long lines at southwest. >> are you getting taking this in stride? >> and action getting aggravated. i do not understand why this is taking so long. >> many of these were chicago bear fans. that saw the loss. >> we came down to get the chicago bears confirm paltz kicke but we will have a nice dy is giving genoese of the chicago bears -- got beat. we ar
dan kerman is live at s f o. there have been delays. >> at this point there are still some delays but the security lines are small. not that mantravelers- today. but i would say that before 3:00 p.m. most flights were delayed. there rain and clouds were not a welcome sight for travelers going out of s f o on this tuesday before and giving. >> i was going to try to go to medford, oregon. and we were told that it is canceled and we might not be able to get on another flight for...
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dan springer with the news. is he live in our seattle newsroom. dan? >> yeah, trace. youth sports are sadly moving away from being just about kids having fun or getting more professionalized all the time. networks now broadcasting high school games, football and basketball especially. in allen, texas, they built an 18,000 seat, 60-million-dollar high school stadium, that is more than $700 per resident. but that is nothing compared to what parents are paying. a club volleyball team here in seattle cost $9,000. premier soccer teams can run that much when you add in all the travel costs. baseball ask s. a year around sport. aau basketball has auto thousand teams playing all over the country can w. kids as young as 8 years old and coaches making money. >> certainly they are being professionalized. when you bring in paid coaches. paying a lot of money for your son or daughter to play in these sports. there is an aspect of professionalization about it. >> and how about paying $300 for a bat that lasts one year or specialized training. more parents are doing it in hopes of g
dan springer with the news. is he live in our seattle newsroom. dan? >> yeah, trace. youth sports are sadly moving away from being just about kids having fun or getting more professionalized all the time. networks now broadcasting high school games, football and basketball especially. in allen, texas, they built an 18,000 seat, 60-million-dollar high school stadium, that is more than $700 per resident. but that is nothing compared to what parents are paying. a club volleyball team here in...
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we're going to talk about football with nfl today's dan marino ahead. hey, dan. hey, in the green room ahead on "cbs this morning." >>> this portion of cbs this morning sponsored by international delight coffee creamers. what's your i.d.? rs. what's your i.d.? [ female announcer ] over every holiday season your mouth has been snacking, gift stacking nutcracking and yellowing. because if you're not whitening, you're yellowing. crest whitestrips remove over 10 years of stains, just in time for a white holiday. crest 3d white whitestrips. >>> you know top ten fun facts about thanksgiving. here we go. number four the second thanksgiving was held at a shoney's in chester, virginia. number three 85% of thanksgiving dinners end in a fist fight. that seems about right. 85%. macy's thanksgiving can day prayed on cbs is a rerun. try to tell me different. the number one fun fact about thanksgiving no matter how awkward your family's holiday things will be worse at the petraeus house. >> every thanksgiving new york city has a parade. did you know that? we'll have a preview w
we're going to talk about football with nfl today's dan marino ahead. hey, dan. hey, in the green room ahead on "cbs this morning." >>> this portion of cbs this morning sponsored by international delight coffee creamers. what's your i.d.? rs. what's your i.d.? [ female announcer ] over every holiday season your mouth has been snacking, gift stacking nutcracking and yellowing. because if you're not whitening, you're yellowing. crest whitestrips remove over 10 years of stains,...
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dan's in chantilly virginia. hey, dan, good morning. >> hey bill. your guest there said something very important. that got missed. when i was looking at the end of the election, when that $716 billion lie that romney was telling, we let that pass. romney had a is a-point -- had a 15-pointed-point advantage when it said who is going to be better for medicare. remember in the republican's world, the only good a democratic president is for is to do the real hard things. to attack the sacred cow. so when romney started basically endorsing obama for the last month, they knew the margins. they knew -- so this is a class divide. 55 and up. they think the republicans are positioned to win this battle. that's why entitlements are on the table. you see democratic senators coming out saying we've got to do entitlements. >> bill: no. listen. there's no doubt about it. i think too many democrats -- dan, appreciate the call as always, fall into that trap. it is interesting rebecca that $716 billion. we're forgetting about that. they were accusing -- romney was ac
dan's in chantilly virginia. hey, dan, good morning. >> hey bill. your guest there said something very important. that got missed. when i was looking at the end of the election, when that $716 billion lie that romney was telling, we let that pass. romney had a is a-point -- had a 15-pointed-point advantage when it said who is going to be better for medicare. remember in the republican's world, the only good a democratic president is for is to do the real hard things. to attack the sacred...
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dan carpenter celebrates his 27th birthday with a game winning 23-yard field goal as time expires. seahawks now 2-1/2 games back to the 49ers in the west. >> green bay and several key defensive players like clay matthews in new jersey. eli manning takes advantage. eli threw two td passes. giants score 25 points in the first half. giants defense they intercept aaron rogers once they sack him five times this one by uman, ra. of course it's a fumble. that's jason pier paul recovering. the atlanta falcons they get tested in tampa bay. atlanta gets a big play from their dynamic duo. matt ryan throws to julio jones. jones sheds a tackle for an 80- yard touchdown. falcons pull off the victory. atlanta is now 10-1. bucks see their four game win streak go down the tubes. >> andrew luck had an average game today against the visiting buffalo bills but another indy rookie became the first player in history to score a touchdown receivers and another one. >> and peyton manning and his new denver team won a game today. it's manning's 149th victory as a starting nfl quarterback. that ties him for
dan carpenter celebrates his 27th birthday with a game winning 23-yard field goal as time expires. seahawks now 2-1/2 games back to the 49ers in the west. >> green bay and several key defensive players like clay matthews in new jersey. eli manning takes advantage. eli threw two td passes. giants score 25 points in the first half. giants defense they intercept aaron rogers once they sack him five times this one by uman, ra. of course it's a fumble. that's jason pier paul recovering. the...
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brings us to dan lothian at the white house this morning. dan, good morning. senate goes back to work this afternoon. the house will return tomorrow. what could really be done by lame duck congress? >> well, look, the hope is that there will be some kind of compromise here, because as you pointed out most americans believe that if there is no agreement there really could be a crisis here. so you are seeing some softening from republicans who took that no tax pledge back to 1986. first it was saxby chambliss. now south carolina republican senator lindsey graham. take a listen. >> when you're $16 trillion in debt, the only pledge we should be making to each other is to avoid the coming grief, and republicans, republicans should put revenue on the table, we're this far in debt, we don't generate enough revenue. i want to buy down debt and cut rates to create jobs. but i will violate the pledge, long story short, for the good of the country, only if democrats will do entitlement reform. >> and i think that's important what he said there. only if democrats will do
brings us to dan lothian at the white house this morning. dan, good morning. senate goes back to work this afternoon. the house will return tomorrow. what could really be done by lame duck congress? >> well, look, the hope is that there will be some kind of compromise here, because as you pointed out most americans believe that if there is no agreement there really could be a crisis here. so you are seeing some softening from republicans who took that no tax pledge back to 1986. first it...
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and with me here today is dan henning. >> good morning. >> john: it was a pretty slow news week. >> yeah nothing to talk about. >> john: the violence in the middle east, the action of various governors to undermine the affordable health care act, the um coming thanksgiving and black friday, and elmo leaving sesame street, which is a pretty painful thing for all if you have a kid. >> uh-huh. >> john: but i'm really thrilled to be here on the eve of thanksgiving, i'm thankful for shows like this. we're going to talk about black friday and the real history of thanks give as well. and really a tough question i want to ask everyone listening progressive and conservative to call in on this we know all of the horrible things of black friday, that it takes the christmas message of jesus and his anti-materialism message and completely, well makes a joke out of it. thanks giving is a time when christians buy lots of material possessions to celebration though guy who denounced material processions. we all know how about how these prices are jacked up and then put on sale, we know all of the bad thi
and with me here today is dan henning. >> good morning. >> john: it was a pretty slow news week. >> yeah nothing to talk about. >> john: the violence in the middle east, the action of various governors to undermine the affordable health care act, the um coming thanksgiving and black friday, and elmo leaving sesame street, which is a pretty painful thing for all if you have a kid. >> uh-huh. >> john: but i'm really thrilled to be here on the eve of...
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dan and nancy will be here to break that down for us. backed into tomorrow, big dilemma they tell me is it thanksgiving dinner or the door buster deals. becky checking out the savings are they worth passing up the dinner and the football and the family and the -- no, a big, fat, no! but we will still put it to the test. also, talk about a wow last night, "dancing with the stars "0 this champs two had to go home, emmett and an poll -- apolo. great new artist gary clark, jr. singing us into a holiday weekend it is going to be great do not miss a bit of it, next here on "good morning america." happy thanksgiving to you both. >> you too pal. >> have a good one josh. >>> new this morning general petraeus' image is taking a big hit his popular has dropped since the sex scandal forced him to step down as head of the cia more see him favorably than unfavorably ing to a new poll, 45% -- see petraeus favorably over all down ten points from march 2011 and 16 points from his peak in september 2007. 32% see him unfavorably, a new high. >>> secretary
dan and nancy will be here to break that down for us. backed into tomorrow, big dilemma they tell me is it thanksgiving dinner or the door buster deals. becky checking out the savings are they worth passing up the dinner and the football and the family and the -- no, a big, fat, no! but we will still put it to the test. also, talk about a wow last night, "dancing with the stars "0 this champs two had to go home, emmett and an poll -- apolo. great new artist gary clark, jr. singing us...
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the love of money is the root of all evil, dan. >> but, you know, i have to say, seeing in florida in a case where they don't seek the death penalty in a murder case can be refreshing. >> all right, dan, nancy, we'll leave it at that. thanks to both of you. appreciate it. >>> time to get a check of the weather and sam champion. sam? >> what a rough day of fog on the west coast yesterday. we'll show you pictures from san francisco. where the visibility was less than a tenth of a mile. now that went all the way to the coast. l.a., san diego, involved in that fog yesterday, as well. took until noon to burn through that stuff. today, we know there will be more fog on the west coast. we're hoping it's not as widespread and it burns off earlier. take a look at the flow here, san francisco kind of coming up the coastline. portland, at 51. seattle at 48. san francisco at 62 today. you start with coastal fog, as well. here's that cold air settling in the great lakes and the northeast. this wants to stay for at least three days. then, we'll get a warm-up. look at the temperatures for you. new y
the love of money is the root of all evil, dan. >> but, you know, i have to say, seeing in florida in a case where they don't seek the death penalty in a murder case can be refreshing. >> all right, dan, nancy, we'll leave it at that. thanks to both of you. appreciate it. >>> time to get a check of the weather and sam champion. sam? >> what a rough day of fog on the west coast yesterday. we'll show you pictures from san francisco. where the visibility was less than a...
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peter ogburn and dan henning. thank you joe. and siprion bolling as always. >> bill: hey, an important -- the issue of marriage equality was a big issue in the campaign bt obama, of course, with a big change of heart on the issue. he waited for a long time. used to be against it but he came out for it which really was an important -- a significant step in this presidential campaign. yesterday the human rights campaign came out with three states affirmatively endorsed marriage equality and minnesota rejected a constitutional ban against it. and the human rights campaign came out with a very powerful ad it's a yesterday. and you would think it was god himself. >> america stands at the dawn of a new day -- >> morgan friedman. >> -- now across our country, we are standing together for people to marry who they love. the wind is at our back but our journey has just begun. join us. >> bill: that's the voice of mount sinai. >> i don't see how you could be against gay marriage and equality and hear that and still be against it. >> bill:
peter ogburn and dan henning. thank you joe. and siprion bolling as always. >> bill: hey, an important -- the issue of marriage equality was a big issue in the campaign bt obama, of course, with a big change of heart on the issue. he waited for a long time. used to be against it but he came out for it which really was an important -- a significant step in this presidential campaign. yesterday the human rights campaign came out with three states affirmatively endorsed marriage equality and...
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. >> dan chow should know. a law professor at ohio state university, his specialty is chinese counterfeiting. we know that 15% to 20% of all goods in china are counterfeit. >> and these days, the way china's economy is booming, 15% to 20% means tens of billions of dollars. evidence of the counterfeiting trade can be seen at this hong kong warehouse where counterfeit watches, shoes, computer chips, all copied in china, and seized in hong kong, are tossed onto a conveyor belt, and consigned to the dust bin of history. but it's like stopping the rain, the seizure may look impressive, but every day, 6,000 shipping containers leave hong kong's harbor for the u.s. packed with products made in china, and only a small fraction of those containers are ever inspected. >> this is the most profitable criminal venture, as far as i know, on earth. >> counterfeiting. >> counterfeiting. and your partners don't kill you. >> attorney harley lewin has been chasing counterfeiters from china for more than twenty years. and china's
. >> dan chow should know. a law professor at ohio state university, his specialty is chinese counterfeiting. we know that 15% to 20% of all goods in china are counterfeit. >> and these days, the way china's economy is booming, 15% to 20% means tens of billions of dollars. evidence of the counterfeiting trade can be seen at this hong kong warehouse where counterfeit watches, shoes, computer chips, all copied in china, and seized in hong kong, are tossed onto a conveyor belt, and...
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dan has written a wonderful book and i think that you'll be impressed with what he's put together in the celebration of prohibition and the antiprohibition movement. it's an exciting time to talk about prevention for the reason that the election has been questioned the antiprovision before us all over again. in addition to develop initiative in colorado and washington, we also have in massachusetts and the new announcements and our island and maine the legislators and those of us in the jurisdiction to get the question of decriminalization of marijuana for recreational use. so, the question of the day i think is what lessons can we draw from provision for today's? >> the first 1i think we all know prohibition was a terrible failure. despite the best we have to remind ourselves the good reasons. it was a very drunken country. the efforts didn't succeed. every society were no one could see that because if there is part of the world that wants something and another part wants to try at it will be provided and that is the case with prohibition and we've seen that with marijuana and the c
dan has written a wonderful book and i think that you'll be impressed with what he's put together in the celebration of prohibition and the antiprohibition movement. it's an exciting time to talk about prevention for the reason that the election has been questioned the antiprovision before us all over again. in addition to develop initiative in colorado and washington, we also have in massachusetts and the new announcements and our island and maine the legislators and those of us in the...
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at the bottom of the hour we'll talk to dan, our foreign officer now a guest scholar for middle east policy. next hour at 6:30 eastern, stuart holiday is joining us, head of the public policy group that works with the state department. >>> no other news here, eight minutes past the hour, sorry twinkie fans, it appears hostess is almost history. they are headed back to bankruptcy court in new york today after this last-digit mediation effort with the bakers union failed. the bankruptcy judge has ordered the talks to try to save more than 18,000 jobs at this company. several companies have expressed an interest in buying the brands and the recipes. >>> former boxing champ hector macho camacho is in serious condition after being shot in puerto rico. the shooter fired at camacho and another as they sat outside a bar in taiwan. he was shot in the face and doctors say the bullet fractured two vertebrae in his neck and he may have trouble walking. >>> cleavon clash, the puppeteer who brought elmo to life on "sesame street" has quit. the lawsuit accuses clash of a sexual relationship with an
at the bottom of the hour we'll talk to dan, our foreign officer now a guest scholar for middle east policy. next hour at 6:30 eastern, stuart holiday is joining us, head of the public policy group that works with the state department. >>> no other news here, eight minutes past the hour, sorry twinkie fans, it appears hostess is almost history. they are headed back to bankruptcy court in new york today after this last-digit mediation effort with the bakers union failed. the bankruptcy...
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here is dan gillerman former israeli ambassador to the united nations and a fox news krerbt. you're in the maybe not. in fact you're in the not category. you don't think a cease-fire really makes sense from the israel point of view, why? >> well, gregg, today is a very special day for me, because the bus bombing that happened in tel-aviv was literally 200 yards from my home -rblgs and i', and i'm going back to israel tonight, to a very uncertain and ominous situation. anybody in that situation would say, let's put a stop to it, i mean let's have some peace and quiet. but you have to understand who are we dealing with. we are dealing with a barbaric, evil, brutal terror organization that is intent on destroying israel and has amassed all these weapons in order to try and kill as many civilians, including women and children as possible. so i don't see a cease-fire doing any good. i appreciate the efforts of the secretary linton, i have great respect for her, and i'm sure that she and the president really want to put an end to this. but, you know, her going to cairo is in a way
here is dan gillerman former israeli ambassador to the united nations and a fox news krerbt. you're in the maybe not. in fact you're in the not category. you don't think a cease-fire really makes sense from the israel point of view, why? >> well, gregg, today is a very special day for me, because the bus bombing that happened in tel-aviv was literally 200 yards from my home -rblgs and i', and i'm going back to israel tonight, to a very uncertain and ominous situation. anybody in that...
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dagen: dan, how does this progress? >> well, it probably ends with a cease-fire, eventually. i dow not that the bus bombing was carried out by hamas. i do not know if you'll get a cease fire over the weekend. what they got was a lot of public support, but not much more than that. connell: you say it may end with a cease fire. say we get that. for the sake of our discussion. then what? how does that affect us and the rest of the process going forward? >> one of the difficulties is the next thing you want is a truce. the israelis are saying are we talking about a truce or a timeout? , want israel to lift the blockade of the gaza strip. they cannot cut off the sure that that will happen. it will be very difficult to get a truce. dagen: how does it impact those tensions now? >> this is an excellent question. what the israelis have achieved is they have not rot international condemnation upon themselves. the interesting reason they did that is because they had this missile defense system set up. it knocked down about 90% of the rockets that hamas had sent him. that is the issue of
dagen: dan, how does this progress? >> well, it probably ends with a cease-fire, eventually. i dow not that the bus bombing was carried out by hamas. i do not know if you'll get a cease fire over the weekend. what they got was a lot of public support, but not much more than that. connell: you say it may end with a cease fire. say we get that. for the sake of our discussion. then what? how does that affect us and the rest of the process going forward? >> one of the difficulties is...
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they absolutely represent the academic core of the university of what moral envision as dan pointed out in his chapter in the book he had edited commemorating the passage of the morel act that we're celebrating the 150th anniversary this year, and say his vision was for liberal education as well as toll tal yaren and as the american research university e americaed from the classical -- and the science and technology certainly science and technology draws more federal support, but without the humanities and -- there is just absolutely extraordinary work being done in the humanities which informs our intellectual culture, it's pervasive, i think it's just not as -- it doesn't produce the breakthrough technology as you said that the nano technology cousin. >> do the panelists think that the humanities are getting the short end of the stick. are they just jealous of the new buildings for the engineering college? >> i think that there's no question they feel downtrodden. in reality, if you look at the fundamental purpose of the university education, although we have the vocational focus righ
they absolutely represent the academic core of the university of what moral envision as dan pointed out in his chapter in the book he had edited commemorating the passage of the morel act that we're celebrating the 150th anniversary this year, and say his vision was for liberal education as well as toll tal yaren and as the american research university e americaed from the classical -- and the science and technology certainly science and technology draws more federal support, but without the...
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dan simon looks at what all this means for you and your local stores. >> reporter: online versus brick and mortar. the battle for your holiday dollars perhaps has never been so intense. for years, internet merchants like amazon had a key advantage in states like california. no sales tax. local bookstores already under pressure by the rapid rise of ebooks and large bookstore ch n chains feel flar lparticularly squeezed. >> if you can save 10%, why wouldn't you? >> reporter: amazon's tax advantage recently disappeared in california adding 7% to 10% to the cost of each order. it also began taxing this year in other states like pennsylvania and texas. online retailers collect tax only for states where they have a physical presence. now here in california, amazon is building two giant warehouses. including this one near los angeles. it is a million square feet, and for the old-fashioned retailers, it is another reason to worry. why? because amazon's goal is to get items to customers faster and to be able to offer same day delivery. that's right. you can avoid stores if you want, and have a
dan simon looks at what all this means for you and your local stores. >> reporter: online versus brick and mortar. the battle for your holiday dollars perhaps has never been so intense. for years, internet merchants like amazon had a key advantage in states like california. no sales tax. local bookstores already under pressure by the rapid rise of ebooks and large bookstore ch n chains feel flar lparticularly squeezed. >> if you can save 10%, why wouldn't you? >> reporter:...
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dan simon tells us why sma smartphones and social media aren't just for kids. >> reporter: barbara is constantly using her phone. >> i keep it at my bedside. >> reporter: she represents a growing segment of smartphone add adapters. baby boomers but not explosive growth that you see with younger users. fewer than four in ten boomers have smartphones. that's only expected to inch up in the next few years. when it comes to social networks, silicone valley may need a different strategy. while barbara logs onto facebook and twitter, she does not post photos or reveal much information. >> i don't share a ton of stuff about my personal life because it doesn't occur to me to do that. >> reporter: it's not that boomers are shunning social networks, it's yet they have fully to embrace it. experts like esra palmer. >> sharing photos or check ng at restaurants, they're not going to be that excited about doing that. >> reporter: emarketer did a study on boomers. it found that 57% of them had viewed social networks. not bad. those that do are unlikely to use regularly. also privacy is a much bigger
dan simon tells us why sma smartphones and social media aren't just for kids. >> reporter: barbara is constantly using her phone. >> i keep it at my bedside. >> reporter: she represents a growing segment of smartphone add adapters. baby boomers but not explosive growth that you see with younger users. fewer than four in ten boomers have smartphones. that's only expected to inch up in the next few years. when it comes to social networks, silicone valley may need a different...
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. >> reporter: dan lieberman, abc news, new york. >> all that piece did was make me hungry. that's all. but we have food here for the staff tonight. you didn't have a plate? >> i did. when you were done i go by. i don't eat breakfast. this is early for me. it's smelling too good. i got myself a plate. >> mac and cheese. the meat. >> couldn't help it. you'll have more later on. another meal later on. you keep eating right? >> 'tis the season. the holiday spirit right there. i knew you would sneak back there. had a feeling. >> i did. i did. >>> all right. well, "the skinny" is coming up next with a shocker involving a hollywood starlet. is there yet another sex tape about to surface? >> please, no. plus, also, a peek inside madonna's big apple abode. you're watching "world news now." we'll have it when you come back. >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our ♪ skinny so skinny >>> welcome back, everybody. i know it is a holiday and all, we should be more family friendly perhaps. but there is news of another sex tape out there. this morning. and pretty much
. >> reporter: dan lieberman, abc news, new york. >> all that piece did was make me hungry. that's all. but we have food here for the staff tonight. you didn't have a plate? >> i did. when you were done i go by. i don't eat breakfast. this is early for me. it's smelling too good. i got myself a plate. >> mac and cheese. the meat. >> couldn't help it. you'll have more later on. another meal later on. you keep eating right? >> 'tis the season. the holiday...
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also "gma" legal analyst dan abrams. dan, i'm no lawyer. but i don't understand what jeffrey pyne's lawyer was doing with the questioning to the lead detective. >> he's been asking a number of people. and he's been meaning it to be a rhetorical question. effectively, you can't say for certain who did this, or who killed her. but it's -- lawyers know you should never ask the question if you don't know the answer. particularly, when you're talking about a detective, who clearly believes, based on all of the evidence, that he does know who did it. so, it was not a smart question to ask. it's not going to be the game-changer in this case. but in retrospect, the lawyer shouldn't have done it. >> nancy, you would think that the detective does believe that jeffrey pyne's guilty, after the whole investigation, or there wouldn't be a prosecution. but that has to have some impact on the jury. >> of course it does. very typically juries believe police officers. they believe doctors. often, you'll see a doctor come in his surgical outfit because juries
also "gma" legal analyst dan abrams. dan, i'm no lawyer. but i don't understand what jeffrey pyne's lawyer was doing with the questioning to the lead detective. >> he's been asking a number of people. and he's been meaning it to be a rhetorical question. effectively, you can't say for certain who did this, or who killed her. but it's -- lawyers know you should never ask the question if you don't know the answer. particularly, when you're talking about a detective, who clearly...
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dan convened our symposium and is a past president of the university of vermont. jim is the president emeritus of the university of michigan who put the michigan people together. pete is the head of the association of public and land grant universities and also the past president of michigan state. i think governance is a big issue now. over the last year, we have seen a lot of public university presidents founder in some way. it makes you wonder if it is a doable job. shortly after the fiasco at the university of virginia, i was talking to a lot of past and present public research university people probably the most passionately frustrated of them is, who is now at a private university in florida but is the past president at the university of wisconsin. she said, it was so much easier to run the department of health and human services, which is huge, and the university of wisconsin because i have some power. i could do something. as a public university had, we do not have any power. we are just tugboat talk to in -- captains. all we can do is try to persuade. thi
dan convened our symposium and is a past president of the university of vermont. jim is the president emeritus of the university of michigan who put the michigan people together. pete is the head of the association of public and land grant universities and also the past president of michigan state. i think governance is a big issue now. over the last year, we have seen a lot of public university presidents founder in some way. it makes you wonder if it is a doable job. shortly after the fiasco...
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dan greenhouse, chief global strategist joins us. i know you're a fan of history. is the santa claus rally a real thing or just an urban legend? >> it's a real thing. >> buy stocks now and sell them new year's eve. >> lots of sayings on wall street tend to be not accurate. the concept of santa claus rally is one of the few that are true. modest outperformance from christmas to january 1st, january 2nd. stock traders almanac would define it first two days of the year as well. you see this year after year. the question for investors this year is whether or not the fiscal cliff gets in the way. in the context of what's happening with black friday, it's a really interest question. think the answer is yes. it does get in the way. >> we never had a fiscal cliff before. >> we're talking about black friday. black friday isn't the holiday shopping season. dana was on cnbc all morning. i'm sure she would agree. most shopping occurring as you get closer to christmas and then maybe saturday or sunday before is the peak. >> no one will make up to the perils of the fiscal cliff
dan greenhouse, chief global strategist joins us. i know you're a fan of history. is the santa claus rally a real thing or just an urban legend? >> it's a real thing. >> buy stocks now and sell them new year's eve. >> lots of sayings on wall street tend to be not accurate. the concept of santa claus rally is one of the few that are true. modest outperformance from christmas to january 1st, january 2nd. stock traders almanac would define it first two days of the year as well....
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. >>> ahí estamos viendo algunas de las fotos y qué haces cuando te dan los ataques de ansiedad? >>> trato de hablar con ella y usa alguna jarana para poder habalr con ella. >>> trabajas mucho? >>> si claro, en eso trabajo. >>> el año entrante ya tiene entrevista,.tu caso representa a muchos casos en el país y como immigrante, extrañamos todas estas cosas y basssta@gmail.com, buenos días. >>> con quién hablao? >>> con magyday. >>> hola papi! >>> hola baby! >>> cómo estás? >>> bien y tú mi niña? >>> bien, te extraño mucho. >>> cómo están todos? >>> todos bien!. >>> te mandan muchos saludos! >>> te extraño! >>> ya estremos juntos. >>> hola maiday, cómo estás? >>> bien y usted, buenos días! >>> mi amor, gracias por aceptar la llamada telefónica. >>> estamos hablando de lo que significa no estar con la familia, qué es lo que más extrañas? >>> sus abrazos besos, sus risas, todo. >>> aquí lo tienes, qué le quiere decir en estos momentos? >>> que lo quiero mucho, que no esté triste, que también tengo deseos de verlo y que pronto estaremos juntos. >>> quiero recal
. >>> ahí estamos viendo algunas de las fotos y qué haces cuando te dan los ataques de ansiedad? >>> trato de hablar con ella y usa alguna jarana para poder habalr con ella. >>> trabajas mucho? >>> si claro, en eso trabajo. >>> el año entrante ya tiene entrevista,.tu caso representa a muchos casos en el país y como immigrante, extrañamos todas estas cosas y basssta@gmail.com, buenos días. >>> con quién hablao? >>> con...
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maybe they are on an iphone or dan android pc. you want to give each person the best possible handful of pieces of content for them at that time. that is a growing problem. it is during free quickly and we believe it is important to solve. there is a bunch of machine learning, a bunch of infrastructure to assemble for each person. one thing i think about this is your publishing for each of $1 billion ever met. in needs to stab today. there is a model that tries to project is most likely to get air active with optimizing -- news feed optimizes what they would like to interact with. what will create a consumer of between the publisher and consumer? that is the high level. >> you think about how that system works for. lettis positive feedback. you'll get more of that thing. how do you tweak the algorithms so people ill don't show up -- it is a personalized newspaper. how do you now the difference between how they interact. people want to have both interactive, one more often but they want to see the other one and check it out occasio
maybe they are on an iphone or dan android pc. you want to give each person the best possible handful of pieces of content for them at that time. that is a growing problem. it is during free quickly and we believe it is important to solve. there is a bunch of machine learning, a bunch of infrastructure to assemble for each person. one thing i think about this is your publishing for each of $1 billion ever met. in needs to stab today. there is a model that tries to project is most likely to get...
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. >> of course, dan, everyone has said if there's this idea that washington can come together and define some sort of solution, that will make the markets buy into this confidence in washington. washington has big problems, and the solutions are probably going to mean painful medicine around. is there a moment when the markets wake up and realize and say, oh, my gosh, we have to realize we are talking about spending cuts, higher taxes and combination of these two things could lead to some troubling times for the markets too? >> well, that's going to be found out once the deal is in. let's say they had some sort of a deal and you start breaking it down. you'll have to look at how is it going to impact the economy? i imagine they're going to do it to minimize whatever impact there is. it seems to me, there's growth in this economy and we're looking for a place to spring board from it. so they're not going to want to ruin that chance. but until the details are out, we're really not going to want to know. >> we have not talked fiscal cliff with you in-depth on these things. what it means for
. >> of course, dan, everyone has said if there's this idea that washington can come together and define some sort of solution, that will make the markets buy into this confidence in washington. washington has big problems, and the solutions are probably going to mean painful medicine around. is there a moment when the markets wake up and realize and say, oh, my gosh, we have to realize we are talking about spending cuts, higher taxes and combination of these two things could lead to some...
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be there was ted bush there was a dan ma low. where there's a john king there's a -- [inaudible] now the lines are blurring even more. i think kevin is a democrat working for a republican governor. this is even truer in the elector rate. you saw washington state, and georgia approve charter schools for the first time. the voters in indiana -- voters in indianapolis approved reform minded candidates for school board that were supported by democrats for education. i know, in indianapolis it's enormous with indiana i did group in chicago i'm familiar with the state. it strikes me as a comp indication i think it might have to do with organization and the fact that the public support part reform agenda on other part some candidates but not others. so reformers have to get down deep at the ground level and fight the local battle and create rawed center base coalitions to win these fights. fourth, my last point is that imflexation is key. we have to get the big reforms right if the public is to accept future. the common core standard ar
be there was ted bush there was a dan ma low. where there's a john king there's a -- [inaudible] now the lines are blurring even more. i think kevin is a democrat working for a republican governor. this is even truer in the elector rate. you saw washington state, and georgia approve charter schools for the first time. the voters in indiana -- voters in indianapolis approved reform minded candidates for school board that were supported by democrats for education. i know, in indianapolis it's...
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dan mintz any move the government makes to take money out of the pockets -- that means that any move the government makes to take money out of the pockets of the middle income people will hurt the economy. one third of the economy and economic problems are caused by lack of unemployment. so, if more money were spent on a jobs program, especially building roads, things that increase productivity, we would be much better off than giving tax breaks to the rich. so, i think the argument is skewed because we have a supply- demand economy, and it is the demand but is broken here. host: zachary goldfarb. guest: the most immediate problem is a continued lack of demand and economic activity which is leftover from the financial crisis and the recession, and there is a debate in washington over whether you should address that now through additional spending measures. there are not many proposals to do that, but people like larry summers have suggested reviewing the payroll tax cut. in the context in the debate over the bush tax cuts, we have generated huge deficits, and we need to address that,
dan mintz any move the government makes to take money out of the pockets -- that means that any move the government makes to take money out of the pockets of the middle income people will hurt the economy. one third of the economy and economic problems are caused by lack of unemployment. so, if more money were spent on a jobs program, especially building roads, things that increase productivity, we would be much better off than giving tax breaks to the rich. so, i think the argument is skewed...
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where there is jeb bush, there is also a dan malloy who passed major legislation earlier this year in connecticut. where there is a john king, there is also a kevin hougher in. now the lines have blurred even more. i think kevin is a democrat working for a republican governor. this is even truer in the electorate. you saw washington state, which i mentioned, georgia, approve charter schools for the first time. the voters in indiana out ofed tony bennett, voters in indianapolis approved reform minded candidates for school board who were supported by democrats for education reform. i know indianapolis is not synonymous with indiana. i grew up in chicago. but it strikes me as a complication in the traditional coalition. maybe it's urban versus suburban. it might also have to do with organization and the fact that the public may support part of the reform agenda. not other parts. some candidates but not others. so reforms have to get down deep at the ground level and fight the local battle and create broad, center based coalitions to win these fights. fourth, my class point, is that imple
where there is jeb bush, there is also a dan malloy who passed major legislation earlier this year in connecticut. where there is a john king, there is also a kevin hougher in. now the lines have blurred even more. i think kevin is a democrat working for a republican governor. this is even truer in the electorate. you saw washington state, which i mentioned, georgia, approve charter schools for the first time. the voters in indiana out ofed tony bennett, voters in indianapolis approved reform...
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i'd like to thank -- before you start, i'd like to thank my colleague, dan rothschild here who helped bring this all together. he's had an interest in this issue for a long time, as have i and it's timely and important that we start talking about these things. there's been a tension at the heart of the conservative movement's approach to immigration for at least as long as i've followed politics and a lot longer than that. there are two influential camps that have jockeyed to define the right approach to immigration policy. this will be accrued generalization, but i believe a fair one. on the one hand there are economic libertarians. they don't mind so much the presence of large numbers of immigrants here in the united states illegally. and they would also welcome much more legal immigration as well. we can call this the "wall street journal" wing. on the other hand there's social and law and order conservatives, who are concerned about preserving america's unique culture and the maintenance of social order. to these conservatives the presence of large numbers of people in the united
i'd like to thank -- before you start, i'd like to thank my colleague, dan rothschild here who helped bring this all together. he's had an interest in this issue for a long time, as have i and it's timely and important that we start talking about these things. there's been a tension at the heart of the conservative movement's approach to immigration for at least as long as i've followed politics and a lot longer than that. there are two influential camps that have jockeyed to define the right...
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my photographer, dan, will pan over and show you the building. basically, we are right near the military headquarters, just behind this street. and then to the left of me is the court. this happened around noon. 22 people have been injured. some of those people were on the bus, some on the street. some of the injuries range from everything from a panic attack to at least three people are in surgery right now. two that are most severely injure rd teenagers. a lot of concern here. people on the streets were scared, heard the sound. when you looked at the bus, all of the windows were blown out. it wasn't the kind of large explosion, according to hospital officials who are treating these patients, that they had seen in the '90s, for example this seemed to be a smaller explosion, judging from the injuries that people had. nobody died. although, there are a couple of severe injuries. everyone is expected to survive. in the past, that has not been the case. the bus was driven off instead of having to be towed away. we saw that happen not long after the
my photographer, dan, will pan over and show you the building. basically, we are right near the military headquarters, just behind this street. and then to the left of me is the court. this happened around noon. 22 people have been injured. some of those people were on the bus, some on the street. some of the injuries range from everything from a panic attack to at least three people are in surgery right now. two that are most severely injure rd teenagers. a lot of concern here. people on the...
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reporter: larry inherited this job from his parents, who were hired by a man with a dream. 43 years ago, dan evans wanted to turn a gas station into a general store. it would be called cracker barrel. >> got the hamburger platter right here. >> reporter: today, with 620 stores in 42 states, this restaurant chain from tennessee fills each location with pieces of americana. >> i'm sure i'm not alone. most people probably think that stuff is a replica. it's real? >> yeah, it's all authentic. since the beginning, cracker barrel started, they said we're going to use the original pieces. since 1969, we've got out and hunted and dug and got into buildings to continue to use authentic pieces. >> reporter: if his home is a museum, well, then, cracker barrel's warehouse -- >> old cream cans. metal cream cans. >> reporter: is an archive of american history. where relics are restored, bar coded, and then categorized. each collectible is carefully staged in a mock store before a new cracker barrel opens. how do they pay for all this? with success. if you'd invested a thousand dollars in this company's st
reporter: larry inherited this job from his parents, who were hired by a man with a dream. 43 years ago, dan evans wanted to turn a gas station into a general store. it would be called cracker barrel. >> got the hamburger platter right here. >> reporter: today, with 620 stores in 42 states, this restaurant chain from tennessee fills each location with pieces of americana. >> i'm sure i'm not alone. most people probably think that stuff is a replica. it's real? >> yeah,...
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as has dan hartman. a hacking group associated with anonymous claims to have penetrated karl rove's network and plant and tested a targeted password protected fire wall called the great oz which they hoped would protect the great citizens. they tried unsuccessfully in so 5 times to -- in 105 times to change tallies on election night. which explains his refusal to accept the results. if karl rove doesn't resign, the evidence goes to a certain painfully bored nemesis hanging out in an embassy in london. [ ♪ dramatic ♪ ] >> but more importantly, they're going to give the evidence to the fbi. >> stephanie: the frog marching of karl rove might happen. >> in 2004, at 11:13, all of the servers crashed and it bounced to another server in tennessee. the votes came back suddenly. kerry was leading in a landslide. >> stephanie: i'm not a constitutional scholar which i know shocks both of you. can john kerry be retroactively named president after president obama? >> no. >> stephanie: why not? >> because. >> step
as has dan hartman. a hacking group associated with anonymous claims to have penetrated karl rove's network and plant and tested a targeted password protected fire wall called the great oz which they hoped would protect the great citizens. they tried unsuccessfully in so 5 times to -- in 105 times to change tallies on election night. which explains his refusal to accept the results. if karl rove doesn't resign, the evidence goes to a certain painfully bored nemesis hanging out in an embassy in...
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uncomfortable about walter having stepped down and dan rather stepping in. i think there was competition. there was jealousy. there was envy. uncomfortable about walter having stepped down and dan rather stepping in. i think there was competition. there was jealousy. there was envy. i think on walter's part there was some regret. he was such a young man to leave that job. he was such an icon even in his own day. what made me excited was that, through all of that, the reportg did not change at all. in some ways, it gradually did start to change at cbs. but, for me, i could not believe it. i felt like these people were so professional. i was scared to death. that is a good thing, i think, that you feel like you have a lot of experience and you have done a lot of reporting and producing and you understand television news, but you are surrounded people who are really good and challenge you. i love that. i felt like i was able to learn some of the more traditional values you will at the school that started in our building. i will talk about those a little bit as
uncomfortable about walter having stepped down and dan rather stepping in. i think there was competition. there was jealousy. there was envy. uncomfortable about walter having stepped down and dan rather stepping in. i think there was competition. there was jealousy. there was envy. i think on walter's part there was some regret. he was such a young man to leave that job. he was such an icon even in his own day. what made me excited was that, through all of that, the reportg did not change at...
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they had a girl approximately 5 years old looking into the camera asking this question -- why does dan lungren want me to die? as did a 19-year-old. who indicated that he had suffered some paralysis from an accident. as did a 40-year-old woman, approximately, for some disease she had. stunning. stunning. only thing i could see on the other side of the philosophical divide would be someone who is an army vet, having been paralyzed, sitting in a wheelchair, looking in -- at the camera, saying about a member who had voted against a defense bill, why do you want me to die? why do you want me to be in a wheelchair? in either case the civility is out the window. the ability to talk about an issue that is underlying it is last -- is lost. in the example i gave, the question would be was an appropriate level of funding for defense, were there certain problems with the defense bill? not do you want this veteran to die? in the case that i cited in which i was the subject of that ad, the issue was embreeon exstem cell research. embryonic stem cell research. not the question of what is the ethical
they had a girl approximately 5 years old looking into the camera asking this question -- why does dan lungren want me to die? as did a 19-year-old. who indicated that he had suffered some paralysis from an accident. as did a 40-year-old woman, approximately, for some disease she had. stunning. stunning. only thing i could see on the other side of the philosophical divide would be someone who is an army vet, having been paralyzed, sitting in a wheelchair, looking in -- at the camera, saying...
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. >>> leo, las estrellas te dan oportunidades para expandir tu mente, resaltando todo lo que tien e que ver con los estudios, pero estarás ansioso por viajar. >>> virgo, sirves de ejemplo para muchas personas, pero no me explotes por tonterías, al contrario, levántate, 0 enojo, 0 rencor. >>> libra, la distancia será cosa del pasado, el presente es tu realidad, espera esa respuesta de alguien que ocupa un lugar muy importante en tu corazón, y las heridas se van a sanar. >>> escorpio, la ausencia de un ser querido, podría afectarte un poco, 0 celos, 0 vigilancia. >>> sagitario, se presentan muchas oportunidades románticas y si estás solo, ponte donde el capitán te vea, evita también las peleas. >>> capricornio, no reveles secretos, si algo te contaron manténgalo en su mente, para descubrir muchas cosas en el camino, pero la vida te trae otras cosas. >>> acuario, la comunicación es la clave para tu éxito, es el momento para resolver todo, hay muchas cosas que están como revueltas, pero siendo positivo y fuerte las cosas se aclaran. >>> piscis, el dinero llega por vía de trab
. >>> leo, las estrellas te dan oportunidades para expandir tu mente, resaltando todo lo que tien e que ver con los estudios, pero estarás ansioso por viajar. >>> virgo, sirves de ejemplo para muchas personas, pero no me explotes por tonterías, al contrario, levántate, 0 enojo, 0 rencor. >>> libra, la distancia será cosa del pasado, el presente es tu realidad, espera esa respuesta de alguien que ocupa un lugar muy importante en tu corazón, y las heridas se van a...
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>> a couple of guys, eric and dan invented this because they were using things like hand heads and iphones and droids. >> if your phone is ringing right now, you're mad because now you just put it down and go. >> you've lost your other hand. >> exactly. >> they just sit there, so, i mean, they look a little weird and a little unusual, but if you have a business meeting, totally would do that. >> if you pull one of these out when you're at a restaurant. >> they will be sitting on the side. >> that was in it, you'd totally doing it. >> i'm not doing this in a sports bar. i'm not doing that. i feil like to feel my chicken. >> maybe in the privacy of your home. >> this is called what again? >> trongs. >> get it? >> i thought you were saying thongs and i was excited. >> a big letdown. >> you could really grab on to the meat see and pull the meat off the bone. >> a lot of people will have to have a meet begun this. >> finesse, get in there and test drive those for us. >> i'm a vegan right now. >> your show on the history channel. >> right. >> this is little tiny stuff we brought you. >> we'll ch
>> a couple of guys, eric and dan invented this because they were using things like hand heads and iphones and droids. >> if your phone is ringing right now, you're mad because now you just put it down and go. >> you've lost your other hand. >> exactly. >> they just sit there, so, i mean, they look a little weird and a little unusual, but if you have a business meeting, totally would do that. >> if you pull one of these out when you're at a restaurant....